I think that we've always had the way to make our characters "Immortals" by saying that they are long lost descendants or something. I wouldn't worry about everyone all of a sudden saying that their characters are "Immortal" because the only thing in Brikwars that really matters is how much destruction and mayhem your character causes and many members here realize that.

There are also many ways to get around death aside from having a character become "Immortal" too, like regeneration chambers and mystical resurrection. Being creative can really work in your favor here.

Zupponn wrote:I think that we've always had the way to make our characters "Immortals" by saying that they are long lost descendants or something. I wouldn't worry about everyone all of a sudden saying that their characters are "Immortal" because the only thing in Brikwars that really matters is how much destruction and mayhem your character causes and many members here realize that.

There are also many ways to get around death aside from having a character become "Immortal" too, like regeneration chambers and mystical resurrection. Being creative can really work in your favor here.

Of course, that's the good thing about having a Droid army that is measured in Gazillions, they can just keep dying and you'll always have more!

The Great Empire of Ming has come to the Brikverse to enact justice on the Immortals for thousands of years of atrocities and heresies committed by their leader Warhead and his minions. This conflict will be long, but the sphincters and Warhead himself will finally be laid to rest when this fight is over. Prepare to face that which you have feared for your entire prolonged life, Warhead. Death is on the horizon.

SIR_WHO wrote:Making Semaj angry is like inviting several bears to come and chill in your house, while you have steaks tied to yourself.

Why do I have a suspicion that Warhead and Death are on a first-name basis and share a brew every saturday evening over a game of darts?

Well, my turn, I suppose.

Mercenary Charter of Mirial's Rock:Mirial's Rock is a small planetoid (kind of a mini-moon) orbiting a Medieval-Tech world. Up until recently, the "government" of the Rock was a Council of Mages loosely controlled by the DemiLiche Mirial, founder of the settlement. A recent coup however, has returned control of the Rock to Mirial and her/its chosen commanders. At the current point in time, the new government of the Rock is continuing the practice of hiring out its soldiery as mercenaries for various battles, but this may change.

Type: Micro-EmpireSize: TINY (one planetoid, and to a lesser degree the planet below, but only in name)Overall Commander: Mirial the DemiLicheField Commanders: General Brazindo, General Kurigan, General KrauzSpecial Agents/Advisors (known): Scribonius the Seer (Brikoracle and Earth Mage), Yuber (assassin), ??Troops: Brikjagerkin (Elite infantry, magically-augmented foot soldiers - includes some field guns, small tanks, combat bikers) Undead (Mirial's personal guard, usually stays on the Rock but is sometimes hired out under Scribonius' control) Blackhelms (generic human infantry, equipment and quality varies)Currently Unallied (see short history, above), but this may change as the War progresses.

Pictures may be forthcoming soon - bought a house last July and I'm finally getting things organized enough to actually BUILD something! Now I just need to set up a worktable...